Attendance points

Do the sick hours we currently have go toward this attendance point system or are all starting fresh with the same amount of points?
It’s probably the same way with punch correction. If the sick hours are submitted for a day that has points, it’ll be null and void
 
.25 points if you're 8 or more minutes late

1 point if you call in and don't backfill with sick time

3 points if you NCNS (meaning you either don't show up or don't call in until 2 hours past your shift start time)

3 points is a conversation

5 points is a conduct CA (meaning its no longer performance and you can still job change or transfer)

9 is a final

12 is a term

That means you can be late to work 48 times (and not have any sick time to cover it meaning you can do a lot more) in a year before you get fired.

Two consecutive days counts as 1 occurrence. So either you need to miss 12 days in a year after burning through all your sick time. Or 24 days if you call in two days at a time.

This is insanely generous. Also everyone is starting at zero points. So people at the cusp of being termed are getting a fresh start.
 
I'm curious to see how it all pans out. There are a lot of leaders in my district that are habitually late. I can't imagine the ETLs and SDs would just allow them to be termed because of it.

I'm curious about this too. A lot of our TLs come in late as a way of cutting trending OT.
 
Care to explain why you think that keeping your employees from working more than 40 hours is a bad thing?
Not going to try and say it's a good thing, but when I worked salaried jobs, it was normal at certain times of year. One of those jobs offered comp time (being allowed day/s off equal to the number of hours over 40 without using accrued vacation or personal time), but not all of them did.

Just part of the job. Which could lead to burn-out and did sometimes.
 

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